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. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious. it's a penitentiary, you know. >> even as white stands vigil, the day is also beginning for some new arrivals to the prison. many of them will end up spending more time here than most of the guards will in their entire career. walking through the first of many outer gates, there's no mistaking this for a minimum or medium security facility. stateville's reputation is well known. >> from what i hear, people killing each other and stuff like that. you got to go in with guys doing life and stuff down over here. hear a lot of bad things about this penitentiary. kind of scary. because you're going to be here and you see how it is, like, maximum security and stuff like that.
. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious. it's a penitentiary, you know. >> even as white stands...
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. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of the stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious at the penitentiary, you know. >> even as white stands vigil, the day is also beginning for some new arrivals to the prison. many of them will end up spending more time here than most of the guards will in their entire career. walking through the first of many outer gates, there's no mistaking this for a minimum or medium security facility. stateville's reputation is well known. >> from what i hear, people killing each other and stuff like that. you got to go in with guys doing life and stuff down over here. hear a lot of bad things about this penitentiary. kind of scary. because you're going to be here and you see how it is, like, maximum security and stuff like th
. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of the stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious at the penitentiary, you know. >> even as white...
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richard quest spoke with michael white, assistant editor of "the guardian" newspaper. he sa >> i think rupert murdoch or james murdoch, his son, who runs the show in this country, has attempted to sacrifice the "news of the world" in order to safe the bskyb bed and to save rebecca brooks. why rebecca brooks? why shouldn't she be given a healthy payoff, sent on her way? >> the longer she stays, the harder that becomes, isn't it? >> is a mystery to us all. murdoch always liked and admired rebecca. she can bef formidable personal figure. she lives near david cameron. they have lunch together, three or four meetings this last christmas. >>> we are getting news that andy coulson, head of communications for david cameron who resigned from that job, just arrived at a london police station. there has been a lot of newspaper speculation that coulson could soon be arrested within days over his role in the phone hacking affair. we'll continue to follow that side of the story and bring you up to date when we get more details. despite the sordid revelations and the closure of the n
richard quest spoke with michael white, assistant editor of "the guardian" newspaper. he sa >> i think rupert murdoch or james murdoch, his son, who runs the show in this country, has attempted to sacrifice the "news of the world" in order to safe the bskyb bed and to save rebecca brooks. why rebecca brooks? why shouldn't she be given a healthy payoff, sent on her way? >> the longer she stays, the harder that becomes, isn't it? >> is a mystery to us all....
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joining us from washington is michael sheerer, white house correspondent for time magazine. good morning to you, michael. >> alex, how are you sf. >> i'm well. before we get through the top three red herrings, what are you hearing this morning? what do you know? >> well, both sides are actually very close on the substance, and really this is just everybody is holding out for the last minute when they're going to have to cut a deal. it's not clear exactly what that deal is, but the realisticing point right now is the trigger for the second traunch of cuts, how that will be constructed. really the sticking point is the same one that speaker boehner and barack obama had weeks ago when their talks broke up. it's whether or not revenues will be allowed in the second batch of cuts, and if so, how much revenues. they're trying to figure that out now. pretty much everybody expects a deal will be cut. there really is consensus among the vast majority of senators. can you get a vote as many as 80 senators on this that something has to be done, and that there's a deal to be had here. >
joining us from washington is michael sheerer, white house correspondent for time magazine. good morning to you, michael. >> alex, how are you sf. >> i'm well. before we get through the top three red herrings, what are you hearing this morning? what do you know? >> well, both sides are actually very close on the substance, and really this is just everybody is holding out for the last minute when they're going to have to cut a deal. it's not clear exactly what that deal is, but...
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michael gerson, a former white house speech writer, is a columnist for "the washington post." >> i think it is fair to say that conservatives are not just interested in a balanced budget. conservatives want a limited government, which is, you know, a smaller government, a less expansive government. that's really a conservative argument here that too much government undermines the independence and responsibility of citizens. >> the ryan budget drew sharp criticism from many in the religious communities, among them former congressman and ambassador tony hall. >> we need to get our financial house in order, but not on the backs of the poor and hungry. they didn't get us into the current mess and hurting them is not the way out of it. >> jim wallis is the editor of "sojourners" magazine. >> those of us who are christians are bound by jesus' command to protect the least of these the most. so we a what would jesus cut? >> the two chairmen of the catholic bishops committees on domestic and international justice wrote congress expressing their "serious concern." so did 75 scholars, most of them
michael gerson, a former white house speech writer, is a columnist for "the washington post." >> i think it is fair to say that conservatives are not just interested in a balanced budget. conservatives want a limited government, which is, you know, a smaller government, a less expansive government. that's really a conservative argument here that too much government undermines the independence and responsibility of citizens. >> the ryan budget drew sharp criticism from many...
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. >> you were 20, michael was 7, you were white, he is black. around what issues did you bond? >> sports, fishing. he had not learned how to read. he was left behind by the school system. i was having a second shot and a childhood. we really became brothers as opposed to big brother, little brother just hanging around and doing stuff. we have never really thought about the racial element as something that was anything but a binder. tavis: it was not just a relationship between you and michael but you ended up bringing on -- let me put it this way, his immediate family ended up being your extended family. they came to live with you at a certain point. >> a year after i met him, social services was considering taking the kids away from their mom. there was all kinds of abuse. what i did is that i took the three oldest children and they came and live with me in an apartment in south philadelphia for the summer. i don't know how to cook or do anything. it was chaos. i don't know if it was worse or better for them. tavis: [laughter] it might have been worse. >> they remember the sma
. >> you were 20, michael was 7, you were white, he is black. around what issues did you bond? >> sports, fishing. he had not learned how to read. he was left behind by the school system. i was having a second shot and a childhood. we really became brothers as opposed to big brother, little brother just hanging around and doing stuff. we have never really thought about the racial element as something that was anything but a binder. tavis: it was not just a relationship between you...
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. >>> joining us to examine the round the clock coverage, jonathan martin from politico, michael shear who coffers the white house for "the new york times" and nancy cordes, congressional correspondent for cbs news. nancy cordes, can you do anymore than play catch up in a story that is so dizzying that it seems like every 15 minutes if you're away from your computer, you miss something. >> it's very challenging because often even the leaders don't know what's going on. they think there have been no discussions only to find out that discussions had been going on, but just without them. as the stakes have gotten higher and higher, not only have aides tried to spin us, they have out and outlined to us from time to time. >> what's an example of that? >> well, you know, a couple days ago when the boehner bill was on the floor in the house and they were really working hard to wrangle these conservative house members, i can't tell you how many aides i had saying right up until the minute the vote was going to take place, we've got the votes, don't worry, this bill is going to pass. they kept
. >>> joining us to examine the round the clock coverage, jonathan martin from politico, michael shear who coffers the white house for "the new york times" and nancy cordes, congressional correspondent for cbs news. nancy cordes, can you do anymore than play catch up in a story that is so dizzying that it seems like every 15 minutes if you're away from your computer, you miss something. >> it's very challenging because often even the leaders don't know what's going on....
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yeah, it's michael jordan rocking the white tux in 1980 before he rocked the chicago bulls uniform. it's a priceless memory. someone put a price on it and sold it without her knowledge. someone apparently stole and sold a love letter, too. a sweet letter jordan wrote her. she is with me now. you say it's been a few years since you and michael talked, right? you want him to know you didn't sell your memories. why is that important to you? >> it's important to me because that's not the kind of relationship we had. a lot of people in michael's life betrayed him or hurt him. i would never want to be a person on that list. when i first found out this was out there, that was my main, my first concern that he would think i sold it. i would never want him to think that i would betray him in that way. >> apparently, this letter was two pages long. wow, he really confessed his love to you. is there anything you remember from the letter? i know we are going back a lot of years. a certain line he said that will always stay with you? >> just when he was joking with me. that's how he is. he would
yeah, it's michael jordan rocking the white tux in 1980 before he rocked the chicago bulls uniform. it's a priceless memory. someone put a price on it and sold it without her knowledge. someone apparently stole and sold a love letter, too. a sweet letter jordan wrote her. she is with me now. you say it's been a few years since you and michael talked, right? you want him to know you didn't sell your memories. why is that important to you? >> it's important to me because that's not the kind...
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i will ask mayor michael bloomberg why he's taken up the white house in his future.s >>> same-sex marriages are now under way in new york, the largest state in the country to make them legal. the law went into effect at midnight, and today nearly a thousand couples in new york city alone plan to make it official. mayor mimiael bloomberg was a major force behind the new law and this afternoon he will officiate at the wedding of two his top aides, john feinblatt and jonathan mintz. the wedding will trach place at gracie mance where i caught up with them. thank you all for being here. mr. mayor, this was all your idea, wasn't it, to marry your two aides? >> well, i don't know -- >> did you pop the queststn? >> i don't know that i can take credit for that, but john and i had a talklkand i said i don't know what your plans are but if you would like, i would make an exception for nothing but my kids and former mayors, and i would be honored if you wanted me to perform the ceremony. >> were you shocked? what did you think? were you planning on getting married? >> well, sure, we had planned to get
i will ask mayor michael bloomberg why he's taken up the white house in his future.s >>> same-sex marriages are now under way in new york, the largest state in the country to make them legal. the law went into effect at midnight, and today nearly a thousand couples in new york city alone plan to make it official. mayor mimiael bloomberg was a major force behind the new law and this afternoon he will officiate at the wedding of two his top aides, john feinblatt and jonathan mintz. the...
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attorney general michael mccasey, former u.s. attorney mary jo white as lawyers to advise senior news corp legal executives about their management and their inquiry into what went wrong. in the interest of the independent directors, that is, the non-family members, the non-major shareholders who sit on the board. i think that is a subtle indication that they may acknowledge that their interests are distinct. >> brown: very briefly, david, are there implications therefore, for the u.s. side of the business? >> there's implications for the whole side of the business. fundamentally you get down to the question of what particularly james murdoch who had been seen as the hare apparent but also rupert murdoch, what did they know? when did they know it? how did they respond? if there was an ignorance of the tacit views of the laws that were broken of the efforts to cover that up, the question recently could be, even if all that is true, why should we entrust you with the leadership of this company if you're not in control of something t
attorney general michael mccasey, former u.s. attorney mary jo white as lawyers to advise senior news corp legal executives about their management and their inquiry into what went wrong. in the interest of the independent directors, that is, the non-family members, the non-major shareholders who sit on the board. i think that is a subtle indication that they may acknowledge that their interests are distinct. >> brown: very briefly, david, are there implications therefore, for the u.s....
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white house has battled on alcohol and drug addiction and she was 27 years old michael jackson's family have announced they will have a tribute concert there is unhappy the singer's brother could reignite >> he is an entertainer that no one could ever stand up to as far as his talent is concerned this tribute will be something spectacular >> thank you very much to keep my son's legacy alive >> the tribute concert will raise funds for several churl is scheduled for october in wales. >> a look at the mt. tam cam will be right back. around the bay forecasts. f >> 86 degrees today about cloudy. samara, we are gone to get rid of the clouds and higher temperatures as we head towards the >> we will be right back as a kron 4 morning news continues. a live report as the search continues for a suspect on the run. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >> one minute before 7:00 a.m.. a manhunt is underway for whoever shot at
white house has battled on alcohol and drug addiction and she was 27 years old michael jackson's family have announced they will have a tribute concert there is unhappy the singer's brother could reignite >> he is an entertainer that no one could ever stand up to as far as his talent is concerned this tribute will be something spectacular >> thank you very much to keep my son's legacy alive >> the tribute concert will raise funds for several churl is scheduled for october in...
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so much of what is going on, michael, david, pedro, is in the details. negotiations, for the most part, are taking place at the white house. with that the vice-president. and in smaller groups. there is not a lot of clarity coming forward in terms of what really is the flesh on the bones here. what are we really talking about? along the case of expanding the payroll tax position, that is fairly clear. >> 5 more minutes with our guest. >> do you support an increase in the payroll tax at the end of this year? >> it will depend entirely on the shape of the economy. i would not rule it out. i would much rather see billions of dollars invested in putting people back to work. that is my preference. where we will be, in the position where we unfortunately have no say, this talk of raising the retirement age -- changing the way that the consumer price index calculation is made -- >> would you support a change in the cpi? >> i would not be in favor of a change the cpi. especially for the elderly who have currently not received cobra over the last couple of years.
so much of what is going on, michael, david, pedro, is in the details. negotiations, for the most part, are taking place at the white house. with that the vice-president. and in smaller groups. there is not a lot of clarity coming forward in terms of what really is the flesh on the bones here. what are we really talking about? along the case of expanding the payroll tax position, that is fairly clear. >> 5 more minutes with our guest. >> do you support an increase in the payroll tax...
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michael's point. >> this poll was not a survey of white response to immigration. it was whites -- it was a poll of whites and blacks only. >> right. >> it wasn't vis-a-vis immigration per se they were feeling -- that they were being discriminated against. this is another discussion. i don't want to get too far into it. the extinct to the collapse of those ethnicities is this overall bigger problem which is the collapse of white -- mary waters at harvard did a book "ethnic options" and the sense of the loss of individual rootedness in the sense of specialness as one becomes white can also create feeling of loneliness. the whitish in itself i would argue is partly a social problem. it does lead to this -- this notion of people having to create what they are, the burden of what did you say, they had to create their own gods, that's a tremendous individual burden which i think we haven't really faced what that really means. what ultimate freedom -- that's ultimate freedom, choosing who our gods are. and i think that's a problem we are increasingly going to have to fac
michael's point. >> this poll was not a survey of white response to immigration. it was whites -- it was a poll of whites and blacks only. >> right. >> it wasn't vis-a-vis immigration per se they were feeling -- that they were being discriminated against. this is another discussion. i don't want to get too far into it. the extinct to the collapse of those ethnicities is this overall bigger problem which is the collapse of white -- mary waters at harvard did a book "ethnic...
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. >> michael, i want to ask you do you think the white house is as engaged as it should be. we know there have been high level conversations today. up to this point do you think the engagement has been there is this. >> well, i think that the white house has strategically sought to be as present as it needs and absent as the situation calls for. what they don't want to do is challenge the authority of congress to negotiate its business while exerting its own tremendous bully pulpit and influence and legitimate authority to say get this thing done. so obama is damned if he does, damned if he done. if he's involved too much then he's accused of meddling in affairs in congress before it gets to his desk. if he's too far lagging behind then he's leading from behind and as a result he's lambasted for not being aggressive enough. they have to negotiate between these parties. now, it is true that i think that mitch mcconnell tried to do an end run around harry reid by going to joe biden and president obama. is this gesture of disrespect seen as subversive or creative that is going
. >> michael, i want to ask you do you think the white house is as engaged as it should be. we know there have been high level conversations today. up to this point do you think the engagement has been there is this. >> well, i think that the white house has strategically sought to be as present as it needs and absent as the situation calls for. what they don't want to do is challenge the authority of congress to negotiate its business while exerting its own tremendous bully pulpit...
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lepore, who is author of "whites of their eyes" and richard stengel. editor in chief of "time" magazine. thank you for being here. let me start with you, george. how do you explain the ubiquity as a living piece of debate? >> american politics has a retrospective cast. all of our arguments get litigated through these documents. did jefferson have the power to make the louisiana purchase. james madison, the successor, the architect vote toad an internal improvements bill. they thought that went beened yo the powers of the federal government down to today. when the most novel new development, the tea party movement is named after something that happened in 1773. there's a retrospective cast built into our politic, what happened today, a large number of american, this one included. believed that the somewhat promiscuous expansion of government power in recent year, raises questions about whether we still have a government of limited, dell gated and enow ra tiv powers. >> you say last year, you mean particularly now in the obama administration? >> yes. >>
lepore, who is author of "whites of their eyes" and richard stengel. editor in chief of "time" magazine. thank you for being here. let me start with you, george. how do you explain the ubiquity as a living piece of debate? >> american politics has a retrospective cast. all of our arguments get litigated through these documents. did jefferson have the power to make the louisiana purchase. james madison, the successor, the architect vote toad an internal improvements...
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the most controversial on my list will be michael moore's bowling for, but columbine more would argue that this sense is what created america. its bill buster fever, jimmy stewart's 1939 classic mr. smith goes to washington and no. 3 pick. we see gov in action. and number two it is a saving private ryan, tom hanks and steven spielberg disturbing depiction of the real horrors of war saluting the men and women who will always be known as the greatest generation and finally my no. 1 pick, a longtime family classic. at the top of my list is george m. cohan and in at yankee doodle dandy. jesus it opened in 1942. you can take a look at my current and past reviews along with my elissa interviews with the stars on our web site. along with my a list interviews with the stars on our web site. >> coming up next the new royal couple makes a stop in north america what william and kate did in canada. the people of monaco have of royal wedding of their own. ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think
the most controversial on my list will be michael moore's bowling for, but columbine more would argue that this sense is what created america. its bill buster fever, jimmy stewart's 1939 classic mr. smith goes to washington and no. 3 pick. we see gov in action. and number two it is a saving private ryan, tom hanks and steven spielberg disturbing depiction of the real horrors of war saluting the men and women who will always be known as the greatest generation and finally my no. 1 pick, a...
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attorney mary jo white and former attorney general michael mukasey. >> it's hard to know what kind of jeopardy they are in because we don't know all of the facts. in connection with any bribes that were paid in england. >> reporter: here in england, the ever expanding list of influential figures who have either resigned, been arrested or forced to answer questions now includes the prime minister. david cameron. >> order! >> reporter: he cut short a diplomatic trip to africa so he could say during an emergency session of parliament that he is sorry. >> you live and you learn and believe you, me, i have learned. >> reporter: he was talking about his once close, now toxic ties to a former editor of the "news of the world" andy coulson who cameron hired as his communications chief even after the original phone-hacking complaints came to life. >> if it turns out that he knew about the hacking, then that will be a matter of huge regret and matter of great joapology. >> i didn't know it. >> reporter: the head of the news corporation by his own estimation has never been more vulnerable than i
attorney mary jo white and former attorney general michael mukasey. >> it's hard to know what kind of jeopardy they are in because we don't know all of the facts. in connection with any bribes that were paid in england. >> reporter: here in england, the ever expanding list of influential figures who have either resigned, been arrested or forced to answer questions now includes the prime minister. david cameron. >> order! >> reporter: he cut short a diplomatic trip to...
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we'll ask colorado senator michael bennett. he's our specialist. that's next. @ó@ó@ó@ >>> there is no agreement in private or in public, and as the president said yesterday, we are this far apart. >> it's a gloomy day in washington with a bad jobs report out and speaker boehner denying any deal on the debt ceiling. both sides agree we need far reaching spendi ining cuts but disagree when it comes to reven revenues. the president said both sides should be ready to show their demands when they come to the table on sunday. with us to push the whole debate forward, our specialist, colorado senator michael bennett. welcome, senator. >> thanks, matt. it's great to be with you. >> great to have you. you're a fresh face in washington, which is a welcomed thing. only been there a couple of years. just off your first big actual election victory. where are we in this? we have the, you know, this whole mess heading toward what could be something that triggers a real economic meltdown. what's the way out of this at this point, do you think? >> well, one of the tragic
we'll ask colorado senator michael bennett. he's our specialist. that's next. @ó@ó@ó@ >>> there is no agreement in private or in public, and as the president said yesterday, we are this far apart. >> it's a gloomy day in washington with a bad jobs report out and speaker boehner denying any deal on the debt ceiling. both sides agree we need far reaching spendi ining cuts but disagree when it comes to reven revenues. the president said both sides should be ready to show their...
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yesterday the white house -- >>> sunday is the same day -- so many people want to get married on that day in new york city. mayor michael bloomberg announced a lottery has been set up. 764 couples will be set to get married at the five clerk offices. new york city has received more than 2600 applications for marriage licenses. >>> the obama administration is considering a plan to offer free birth control as part of the health care reform law. if that idea is approved no copay would be required when a woman picks up monthly contraceptives. it also suggests costs for gestational diabetes, and counseling for domestic violence to be covered. >> and i think we shouldn't give people these means to destroy life. >> in this country over half of our pregnancies are intended. and largely we can point to the fact that birth control costs too much money. >> the department of health and human services will make the final decision on what services will be offered by the end of next month. >>> today first lady michelle obama will announce a new plan by national chain stores to serve up healthy foods
yesterday the white house -- >>> sunday is the same day -- so many people want to get married on that day in new york city. mayor michael bloomberg announced a lottery has been set up. 764 couples will be set to get married at the five clerk offices. new york city has received more than 2600 applications for marriage licenses. >>> the obama administration is considering a plan to offer free birth control as part of the health care reform law. if that idea is approved no copay...
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michael, charlie, as always, thank you both. >>> up next, the actor who famously played kumar, has in "harold and kumar," is leaving the white house for a role on "how i met your mother." [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. and try our deliciously refreshing v8 v-fusion + tea. but it just tastes like fruit. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hear
michael, charlie, as always, thank you both. >>> up next, the actor who famously played kumar, has in "harold and kumar," is leaving the white house for a role on "how i met your mother." [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. and try our deliciously refreshing v8 v-fusion + tea. but it just tastes like fruit....
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michael crowley is the washington bureau chief. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> you say bachmann has had a fairly easy road, from hereon out things get bumpy. >> the thing about bachmann the republican activists who like her have had exclusively positive information about her. they see her on tv having a great time. they don't really know some of the things in her record that are now being leaked out or dug up by reporters. leaked out by rivals who are very alarmed by her position, her strength in the polls and dug up by the press just doing its job. the question is, you know, what turns up, does that information turn off some of her supporters? and also how does she handle it? i think she did not handle the story about the migraines all that well. i was in south carolina when a reporter who tried to ask a follow up question of her was blocked and even kind of pushed around a little bit by her security people. they were clearly trying to keep him away. it didn't seem like the best way to respond. >> we saw some similar
michael crowley is the washington bureau chief. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> you say bachmann has had a fairly easy road, from hereon out things get bumpy. >> the thing about bachmann the republican activists who like her have had exclusively positive information about her. they see her on tv having a great time. they don't really know some of the things in her record that are now being leaked out or dug up by reporters. leaked out by rivals who are very...
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, but addressing a comment that was made this morning by michael lomax, what do we do to get her kids to college? i mean it seems to me that is such a big issue. getting our kids just through high school and into college. i work for a foundation in d.c. called pozzi and i think we are are -- to be our executive director and what they do is they work to get disadvantaged kids into college. so how do we address our failing public school system especially when it comes to black kids? >> whoa, that is big. >> first of all, thank you for your remark and of course tomorrow lawson is the new d.c. coordinator of the foundation in d.c.. i'm so proud of her and she is my baby girl. she is really coretta's baby girl but i borrow her from time to time. we are excited about her. >> she was hired in a nanosecond. it was like m, calm. but we are excited about that and i'm excited about the image that the foundation has which is really about changing the metrics around college attendance. here is what we have to do you all. whoever is in in the -- within the sound of my voice, going to college is not
, but addressing a comment that was made this morning by michael lomax, what do we do to get her kids to college? i mean it seems to me that is such a big issue. getting our kids just through high school and into college. i work for a foundation in d.c. called pozzi and i think we are are -- to be our executive director and what they do is they work to get disadvantaged kids into college. so how do we address our failing public school system especially when it comes to black kids? >>...
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it won't have any ink in it, michael. thank you both for joining me. >>> the recession that is led to a record income gap between whites and minorities, and john boehner's debt plan would make it even worse. we'll discuss that next. >>> and freezing out the media. where's the bachmann team first roughed up a reporter. now they have a new plan. how long request she stay in her bubble? stay with us. [ male announcer ] there's more than one of these abandoned racetracks in america today. automotive performance is gone. and all we have left are fallen leaves and broken dreams. oh. wait a second. that is a dodge durango. looks like american performance is doing just fine. ♪ carry on. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the
it won't have any ink in it, michael. thank you both for joining me. >>> the recession that is led to a record income gap between whites and minorities, and john boehner's debt plan would make it even worse. we'll discuss that next. >>> and freezing out the media. where's the bachmann team first roughed up a reporter. now they have a new plan. how long request she stay in her bubble? stay with us. [ male announcer ] there's more than one of these abandoned racetracks in...
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so i swam back to the boat like michael phelps. you've never seen me swim as fast as i did back to the boat. >> we'll see you in the olympics. you say there are great white sharks in the area. had you spotted them? >> a year ago in that exact same spot, we spotted a 12-foot female great white shark, yeah. they're loaded over there. there's 3,000 seals that will not go away and the great whites are here to stay. >> as we noted, the basking shark, i think it's a plankton eater or filter fish, so, again, humans are not on its menu. but did it react to you at all? >> i think it -- it kind of jumped a little bit when i got on it. but i wasn't worried about the basking. i was worried about everything else in the water after i got into the water. >> and we're looking at some photographs with you holding other sharks that you have caught. you are a fisherman. you know these waters pretty well, don't you? is. >> i do. i've been fishing my entire life. >> you're getting some grief for all of this. how are you doing with all of that? >> i'm f
so i swam back to the boat like michael phelps. you've never seen me swim as fast as i did back to the boat. >> we'll see you in the olympics. you say there are great white sharks in the area. had you spotted them? >> a year ago in that exact same spot, we spotted a 12-foot female great white shark, yeah. they're loaded over there. there's 3,000 seals that will not go away and the great whites are here to stay. >> as we noted, the basking shark, i think it's a plankton eater...
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, harvard university history professor, jill lepore, who is also the author of "whites of their eyes" and richard stengel. editor in chief of "time" magazine. and writer of the cover story, on the constitution "does it still matter." thank you for being here. let me start with you, george. how do you explain the ubiquity of the cons tus today as a real living piece of political debate? >> first of all, american politics always has a retrospective cast. looking back on the constitution. all of our arguments get litigated through these documents. did jefferson have the power to make the louisiana purchase. james madison, the successor, the architect of the constitution vetoed an internal improvements bill. they thought that went beyond the powers of the federal government down to today. when the most novel new development, the tea party movement is named after something that happened in 1 13. there's a retrospective cast naturally y ilt into our politics, but what happened today, a large number of americans, this one included, believed that the somewhat promiscuous expansion of governme
, harvard university history professor, jill lepore, who is also the author of "whites of their eyes" and richard stengel. editor in chief of "time" magazine. and writer of the cover story, on the constitution "does it still matter." thank you for being here. let me start with you, george. how do you explain the ubiquity of the cons tus today as a real living piece of political debate? >> first of all, american politics always has a retrospective cast....
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based on the latest census experts say there should be about 16 black alderman 16 white 15 hispanic and three haitians the council has until december to approve a map under state statute ... mayor emanuel is getting 6 $9 new york city mayor michael bloomberg his foundation is awarding the grant to rahm emanuel to create an innovation team among the issues the team will look into our waste cut the time residents and businesses have to wait until i get a permit or no license and had an increase energy efficiency and the city ... ♪ ♪ i may be mud but i have standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?! ♪ [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet's antibacterial solution eliminates 99.9% of bacteria that mops can spread around. i like your pad! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better than a mop or your money back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the davis twins... ...are alike in nearly every way... ...right down to brushing their teeth. so how did o
based on the latest census experts say there should be about 16 black alderman 16 white 15 hispanic and three haitians the council has until december to approve a map under state statute ... mayor emanuel is getting 6 $9 new york city mayor michael bloomberg his foundation is awarding the grant to rahm emanuel to create an innovation team among the issues the team will look into our waste cut the time residents and businesses have to wait until i get a permit or no license and had an increase...
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they don't sign by those rules, michael. >> and this speaking to an edifice behind you. eve you if they cut the deal, the aaa bond rating reduced it will be on the president's watch. >> reporter: right. that's the issue for this white house and why, number one they want to move the debt ceiling issue away from the next two years. yes, it's a political issue but also an economic issue. really bad gdp numbers came out on it, and all of this uncertainty, we've all known that businesses right now in the last couple of weeks have gotten a little nervous. people have held back, because they're not sure what's going on. they're not sure how this is going to end. i think -- look, i still have a lot of confidence that, you know, when all is said and done, they're going to figure it out, because all the leaders are on the same page. all of the leaders are on the same page. yes, they have an unpredictable, an unpredictable group of lawmakers on their hands. the one thing i have as a political person, i would find surprising at the end of the day if they agree what the deal will loo
they don't sign by those rules, michael. >> and this speaking to an edifice behind you. eve you if they cut the deal, the aaa bond rating reduced it will be on the president's watch. >> reporter: right. that's the issue for this white house and why, number one they want to move the debt ceiling issue away from the next two years. yes, it's a political issue but also an economic issue. really bad gdp numbers came out on it, and all of this uncertainty, we've all known that businesses...
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.. >> this poll was not a survey of white's response to immigration. it was simply a poll of whites and blacks only. so it wasn't vis-À-vis immigration per se that they were being discriminated against. secondly i think actually this is another discussion i went into. the extent to which the collapse of the ethnicities as part of essential his overall bigger problem which is the collapse of white -- mary waters at harvard did a book ethnic options in the sense that the loss of individual rootedness and ethnic rootedness and the sense of specialness as one becomes white can also create great feelings of loneliness. the emergence of whiteness sort of post ethnic whiteness in itself i would argue is hardly a social problem and it does lead to this -- this notion of people having to create what they are. the burden of what did you say? they have to create their own gods. that it's a tremendous individual burden which i think we haven't really faced what that really means. what ultimate freedom? that is ultimate freedom, choosing who are gods aren't i thin
.. >> this poll was not a survey of white's response to immigration. it was simply a poll of whites and blacks only. so it wasn't vis-À-vis immigration per se that they were being discriminated against. secondly i think actually this is another discussion i went into. the extent to which the collapse of the ethnicities as part of essential his overall bigger problem which is the collapse of white -- mary waters at harvard did a book ethnic options in the sense that the loss of individual...
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. >>> how much green did white house staffers bring home last year? a look at the salaries inside the west wing when we return. >>> the latest sign michael vick may be returning to his the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> laters on both sides of the casey anthony trial are preparing for closing arguments. in rebuttal yesterday, prosecutors tried to disprove earlier defense testimony from cindy anthony. she's the grabd mother of 2-year-old caylee. cindy said she matt chloroform searches on the house computer, not her daughter, casey. but two co-workers testified that cindy was at work when those searches were made. prosecutors claim casey suffocated caylee anthony.d
. >>> how much green did white house staffers bring home last year? a look at the salaries inside the west wing when we return. >>> the latest sign michael vick may be returning to his the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care...
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that how lebanon remains just a pawn of so many other countries and we can name the white if you will to me it's been mentioned here i mean is lebanon strong enough politically its political establishment to make sure it doesn't become victim of outside forces to stir up these troubles that we've seen over the last few decades i think many years ago before during you know during the civil war and before the civil war that was the case and yes many factions in lebanon have various if you want support from from from from other countries or allies in other countries however i think lebanon also has come a long way from from those days of you know when they went on the street and took to the gun it's a different generation and you just have to go around and realize that this kind of generation at the moment is not interested. and taking up arms and fighting each other now yes every now and then they go on the street and then shot them scream and demonstrate and then my books and kick kick kick kick each other a little bit but that's about as far as it goes there's no intention by anybody
that how lebanon remains just a pawn of so many other countries and we can name the white if you will to me it's been mentioned here i mean is lebanon strong enough politically its political establishment to make sure it doesn't become victim of outside forces to stir up these troubles that we've seen over the last few decades i think many years ago before during you know during the civil war and before the civil war that was the case and yes many factions in lebanon have various if you want...
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. >> all right, michael. thank you. >>> well, the man at the center of the contemptious talks between the white house and congressional republicans, and he's not a politician. our jim costa will explain in the political ticker right after the break. >>> we have some breaking news to tell you about. reuters is reporting that the fbi is investigating news corp over possible hacking of 9/11 victims and their families. news corp, as you know, is the company under rupert murdoch. this as we also get news today that rupert murdoch and his son james are preparing to answer questions before parliament next week. we also just spoke with new jersey senator frank lautenberg who has asked for the u.s. attorney general eric holder to investigate whether any u.s. laws were broken in this hacking scandal, so once again the news just coming into cnn. reuters is reporting that the fbi is investigating news corp to see if there's any possible hacking that occurred of 9/11 victims and their families. we will continue to watch t
. >> all right, michael. thank you. >>> well, the man at the center of the contemptious talks between the white house and congressional republicans, and he's not a politician. our jim costa will explain in the political ticker right after the break. >>> we have some breaking news to tell you about. reuters is reporting that the fbi is investigating news corp over possible hacking of 9/11 victims and their families. news corp, as you know, is the company under rupert...
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a tough act to follow at the white house. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, caring touch. before you can deep clean, you learn to get a feel for its trouble spots. and hey, if you can't listen to grout, you can't truly know its wants...its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >>> it's worse than it looks. that is the message from republicans on the contentious debate over raising the debt limit. a government default could happen august 2 if a compromise is not struck. abc 7's mark matthews is here and timing is critical. >> public opinion is swinging in the president's favor but the clock is running out. today it appears there is less time than originally thought. economists tell us congress must raise the nation's debt limit before august 2. or all sorts of bad thing koz happen. >> financial markets would roll over. it's something we'd fee
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anthony michael martin has not been seen by family or friends after he went riding on tunnel road. the cellphone was found in the area just above the caldecott tunnel. his girlfriend says he was recovering from an illness and also been fasting for several days. >> he was going to a friend's. i think he was malnourished and he may not have been able to cycle at the same level that he did before. >>> he was an engineer and trying to complete work on a ph.d. his girlfriend admits that he was having a hard time getting his life in order. cyclist could be anywhere. >> in florida, casey anthony could walk away a free woman as soon as tomorrow. jury found her not guilty of killing her daughter. she was found guilty of lying to investigators but since she has been in jail for three years, she could be released. here is more from john hendron. >> a nation trance fixed by the trial was left stunned by the verdict. >> as to the charge of first-degree murder, we, the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> not guilty murder manslaughter or child abuse. for the defense there was relief. >> casey
anthony michael martin has not been seen by family or friends after he went riding on tunnel road. the cellphone was found in the area just above the caldecott tunnel. his girlfriend says he was recovering from an illness and also been fasting for several days. >> he was going to a friend's. i think he was malnourished and he may not have been able to cycle at the same level that he did before. >>> he was an engineer and trying to complete work on a ph.d. his girlfriend admits...
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they happen to hate deficits when a democrat is in the white house. this president has compromised so many that people on the left, in my camp, are sometimes disappointed, but we understand what he's doing. your party won't compromise. >> michael, respond to that very prescient thought. the public doesn't think so. >> i agree, chris. as i said on your show before, i think one of the problems republicans have is they have messaged this poorly. they have not laid out why they have taken so firmly the position they have taken, so people believe and begin to thing you aren't willing to make those compromises. they have said consistently they said to see something from the administration. they're looking, where do you want to cut? how do you want to address the entitlement challenges? if the president has laid it out, let's produce that evidence, so we can see -- >> michael, i think -- you're usually up to date, but did you read the bill yesterday passed by the house? it doesn't have any specifics on the cuts. there's no specific cuts in there. your party
they happen to hate deficits when a democrat is in the white house. this president has compromised so many that people on the left, in my camp, are sometimes disappointed, but we understand what he's doing. your party won't compromise. >> michael, respond to that very prescient thought. the public doesn't think so. >> i agree, chris. as i said on your show before, i think one of the problems republicans have is they have messaged this poorly. they have not laid out why they have...
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>> did you happen to see a white collar on the usa network earlier? >> no, i missed it because i was taping "red eye." >> that's too bad. >> why is that? >> there was a mention of yours truly, greg. michael, can we roll that? >> so where was the mention of you? >> right at the end. it said andy levy, signature of collection glasses. >> those are good glasses. i have a pair. >> it was made up as a shout out to me. >> they were really good glasses. i wondered if you were the guy that made them. >> that's not real. >> i don't have the same onesthat are in the clip. mine are silver with green lenses. >> why are you doing this? >> i like them, they are comfortable. >> you are the worst sort of person. >> i don't know why you showed that clip. it makes no sense to me. >> never mind. >> you ruin everything. it is a nice little things they did. -- it is a nice little thing they did. >> shut up. greg, you said that death is a bigger threat to staying employed at a bunch of federal agencies and the bureau of unicorns. there is no longer a bureau of unicorns. th
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>> michael emanuel on the hill, mike, thank you. let's find out how this is all playing on the other end of pennsylvania avenue. ed henry joins our fox news team today as chief white house correspondent. he has that part of the story. ed, welcome to the channel and to "special report." >> i'm honored to be working with you, bret, and the entire team. top aides tell me the president will not introduce a new plan. instead he will try to end this stalemate by making the case that we're on the verge of an economic catastrophe because, while he's been compromising, republicans refuse to do so. they believe this message resonates with independent voters who decide elections, and we got a preview of that message earlier today. >> president obama went back on offense, trying to cast himself as the person making all of the political sacrifices in the debt talks. >> so i've already said i'm willing to cut spending that we don't need by historic amounts to reduce our long-term deficit. >> speaking to a friendly audience at the national council
>> michael emanuel on the hill, mike, thank you. let's find out how this is all playing on the other end of pennsylvania avenue. ed henry joins our fox news team today as chief white house correspondent. he has that part of the story. ed, welcome to the channel and to "special report." >> i'm honored to be working with you, bret, and the entire team. top aides tell me the president will not introduce a new plan. instead he will try to end this stalemate by making the case...